Alfred Edwin "Eddy" Arnold was born in Toronto in 1898 and
received his education in Shoal Lake, Manitoba.
Mr. Arnold began his career in the heavy horse business in 1918, introducing
the "Croydon" line in 1923 and has continued to use this name for his line
of fine Clydesdale horses. He was to show his Clydesdales to the
Toronto Royal Winter Fair for forty years.
Always striving to bred superior animals with endurance. Mr. Arnold
won prizes with his horses wherever he went. He has been a much sought
after heavy horse judge for many years, and has no doubt influenced the
breeding and selection of others in the horse business during the past
60 years.
Mr. Arnold not only raised and judged heavy horses, but young people
traveling with him were trained in proper horse care showing techniques.
As a member of the Agriculture Council and Stock Improvement Club he
assisted young people in learning about calf care feeding and management,
encouraging them to become involved.
Mr. Arnold holds membership in the Manitoba and Canadian Clydesdale
clubs, Manitoba Horse Breeders, Heavy Horse Selection Committee for the
Royal Winter Fair in Toronto and the Shoal Lake Agricultural Society and
others. He has received numerous awards and Life Memberships for
his contributions.
In 1983, Mr. Arnold attended the Royal Highland Show in Scotland, bring
back yet another promising foal.
Alfred Edwin Arnold has been characterized by "his thoroughness in all
things" and "his willingness to advise and encourage his fellow horsemen".
He not only brought honour to himself and his hometown, but also to the
province and Western Canada.